YUMA,Ariz. - The statistics for August 2015 apprehensions by Yuma Border Patrol show a huge spike in num ...
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Spike in Illegal Immigration of Families and Children
Spike in Illegal Immigration of Families and Children
YUMA,Ariz. - The statistics for August 2015 apprehensions by Yuma Border Patrol show a huge spike in numbers when compared to August 2014. Border Patrol says, last month they saw a 130 percent increa ...
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Pope arrives for canonization
Pope arrives for canonization
UPDATE: Wednesday, September 23 - 2 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) - More than 2,000 men and women who are studying ...
UPDATE: Wednesday, September 23 - 2 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) - More than 2,000 men and women who are studying to become Roman Catholic priests and nuns are gathered inside the nation's largest Catholic ch ...
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Arizona and California rank top 10 for online fraud
Arizona and California rank top 10 for online fraud
YUMA, Ariz- Online shopping is convenient, easy, and quick. One Yuman said, "Saves time. I don't have to ...
YUMA, Ariz- Online shopping is convenient, easy, and quick. One Yuman said, "Saves time. I don't have to go out and be in the hot looking for what I can get online." Another online shopper said, "Ebay ...
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Arizona State University fighting against sexual violence around campus
Arizona State University fighting against sexual violence around campus
YUMA, Ariz- ASU is fighting against sexual violence around campus. The university has launched a mandator ...
YUMA, Ariz- ASU is fighting against sexual violence around campus. The university has launched a mandatory training on sexual assault awareness, which approximately 35,000 students have already comple ...
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Virginia reporter speaks out on the death of his colleagues
Virginia reporter speaks out on the death of his colleagues
YUMA, Ariz- A moment of silence the world is now joining in on at a time when two journalist had their li ...
YUMA, Ariz- A moment of silence the world is now joining in on at a time when two journalist had their lives taken away from when they both got shot by a former employee during a live report on Wednes ...
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Charity supports kids with music fest
Charity supports kids with music fest
ROSARITO, B.C. Mex. -- In the small town of Rosarito, Mexico a group of Americans have started a blues fe ...
ROSARITO, B.C. Mex. -- In the small town of Rosarito, Mexico a group of Americans have started a blues festival. They say it's all to help kids better their future. The 4th Annual Baja Blues Fest kic ...
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YPD teams up with the City of Yuma for drug campaign
YPD teams up with the City of Yuma for drug campaign
YUMA, Ariz- The Yuma police department is asking for your help to find out what areas they need to work o ...
YUMA, Ariz- The Yuma police department is asking for your help to find out what areas they need to work on when it comes to illegal drug usage in Yuma county. They've teamed up together to conduct a s ...
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American-born kids of illegal immigrants adjust to life in Mexico
American-born kids of illegal immigrants adjust to life in Mexico
ROSARITO, B.C. Mex-- Alejandra Martinez loves her small Mexican schoolhouse. She says she wants to be a ...
ROSARITO, B.C. Mex-- Alejandra Martinez loves her small Mexican schoolhouse. She says she wants to be a doctor after she graduates high school on the Baja California, Mexico coast. If only life wer ...
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Part 2: The Man Behind The Eagle, Globe and Anchor
Part 2: The Man Behind The Eagle, Globe and Anchor
SAN DIEGO- Shortly after they are sent out to attend the school of infantry at Camp Pendleton. Where they ...
SAN DIEGO- Shortly after they are sent out to attend the school of infantry at Camp Pendleton. Where they will continue to be trained and service as an effect member of a Marine and rifle squad includ ...
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Tropical Depression Blanca enters the Desert Southwest
Tropical Depression Blanca enters the Desert Southwest
YUMA, AZ- Rain or shine...that didn't stop people from hitting the streets. One Yuma resident said, "This ...
YUMA, AZ- Rain or shine...that didn't stop people from hitting the streets. One Yuma resident said, "This happens how many times a year? Not once, twice." This all triggered from Tropical Depression B ...
| by Heather Yako